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    New virus update stealing money per pixel!

    Camelia KirkBy Camelia KirkMarch 20, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    According to cybersecurity firm Cyble Research & Intelligence Labs (CRIL), the GoatRAT virus, which is known to run silently on mobile devices, has gained a new update that has made it even more dangerous. Malware can now steal Pix downloads from mobile phones.

    Malware, short for “malicious software,” refers to any type of software designed to harm or exploit computers, networks, or other devices. Malware can take many forms, including viruses, worms, trojans, ransomware, spyware, adware, and rootkits.

    According to the cybersecurity firm, the scam focuses on Nubank users and starts from a malicious link that is sent to users and passes to an official bank page, written “nubankmodulo”. When a URL is opened, the user is automatically redirected to a second website that will automatically download a file.

    In this way, criminals use cell phone resources to hack payment systems and steal transfers via Pix. In addition to Nubank, CRIL claims that Banco Inter and PagBank are also targets of the malware.

    PagBank has taken a stand on the situation:

    “PagBank PagSeguro follows strict security standards in its IT systems, which is one of the company’s cornerstones. We did not discover any kind of security vulnerabilities in our systems. “This claim of the virus below affecting our customers is false,” the bank said.

    To protect yourself from viruses on your cell phone, it is important to follow some good security practices. are they:

    • download applications from official stores such as the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store;
    • Do not click on links sent to unknown numbers or emails;
    • Always use biometrics to block;
    • use free Wi-Fi networks if necessary;
    • Download an antivirus app.
    • enable two-factor authentication;
    • Keep the operating system up to date.
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